
“Kindergarten”: Borrell Moves Summit From Budapest to Brussels To Spite Orbán
Most member states preferred Budapest, but the EU foreign affairs chief insisted on his childish ‘non-boycott’ which ultimately makes little difference.

Most member states preferred Budapest, but the EU foreign affairs chief insisted on his childish ‘non-boycott’ which ultimately makes little difference.

“We do not accept any restrictions on our sovereign foreign policy,” FM Szijjártó said.

Planned ‘counter-meeting’ that would have prevented ministers from attending a foreign affairs summit in Budapest has now been canceled without explanation.

“This is unacceptable and goes against the very essence of European cooperation,” MEP Kinga Gál, First VP of the Patriots group commented.

Borrell plans ‘counter-meeting’ to divert foreign ministers from Budapest summit

Member states send lower-level officials to first meeting; Commission delegates none.

Hungarian PM’s presentation of council presidency agenda delayed until September

Budapest’s six-month Council Presidency commences with a diplomatic offensive in Brussels, saying, “we are strongly committed to defending the interests of Europe.”

EU leaders celebrate the ‘historic day,’ despite the average decade-long process to clear all negotiation milestones.

Foreign Affairs Minister pushes for ‘nuclear option’ against the conservative country before it takes over EU Presidency